Answer: a
Explanation: He believed colonists should protest them.
Answer:
A. He believed colonists should protest them
Explanation:
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Which term defines the average number of people living within a square mile? population distribution population density birth rate doubling time
Answer:
2
Explanation:
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Which city in Texas is called the “rose capital of the world”? a. Tyler b. Dallas c. Texarkana d. San Antonio Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Answer:
Tyler
Explanation:
Tyler is known as the "Rose City" and the "Rose Capital of the World", a nickname it earned from a long history of rose production and cultivation.
Answer:
A. Tyler
Explanation:
Tyler was named after John Tyler in recognition of his support to admitting Texas into the United States. It is called the "Rose Capital of the World" because of its large role in the rose-growing industry; about 20% of commercial rose bushes produced in the U.S. are grown in Tyler and Smith County and more than half of the rose bushes are packaged and shipped from the area.
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How did the population of Africans grow in the colonies during the 17th century?
Answer:
These populations continued to grow at a rapid rate throughout the 18th century made up as much as 80% of the population in Virginia in the 17th century.
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Explain the two ways a plains tribe member could gain social status
Answer:
Individuals acquired social status in two ways. Family membership
and achievements through military prowess.
Explanation:
Family membership
- wealthy families enjoyed a higher social rank.
-could pay for apprenticeships, bridewealth , and feast.
Achievements through military prowess
- battle and raided.
Answer:
Im pretty sure the other guy got thin in the bag
Explanation:
Study the following quote. Then answer the question that follows.
"We ... enact, constitute, and frame such just and equal laws, ordinances, acts, constitutions, and offices, from time to time, as shall be thought most meet and convenient for the general good of the colony, unto which we promise all due submission and obedience."
This quote from the Mayflower Compact helped American colonists understand the idea of
Answer:
The answer is soacil contract
Explanation:
Because when you look in the notes in read the passage it show how that socail contract applys.
Answer:
equal laws for the greater good of the colony
Explanation:
What is Nakht story about
Answer:
The year is 1465 BC, and nine-year-old Nakht and his family are moving to the bustling city of Memphis, where his father has a new job. Nakht and his sister, Tamyt, pay a visit to the royal palace in Thebes, where, as reward for helping to catch a tomb robber, they get to meet the king!
Explanation:
2. Explain TWO specific examples of how the development of cities and the construction of
monuments resulted in the rise of mathematics, science and art.
The development of cities required the construction of walls that would protect them from the dangerous invasions that could occur and that put the population in danger, as well as the commerce and wealth of the city. The construction of these walls was very influential in the emergence and development of mathematics, because the construction required a knowledge of counting materials, measurements and even a certain study on the geometric shapes of the materials used. This also influenced the knowledge of some scientific concepts, which despite being archaic and poorly developed, had a great importance in the construction of the walls.
The development of cities was also influenced by the activity of artisans, who were the artists of the time and who were responsible for creating numerous objects important for social advancement, in addition to creating conventional arts such as paintings, music and poetry, which had a character more religious.
In what ways did Chute-pa-lu laws differ from white laws? Did the two groups share some beliefs about laws? What was the significance of spirit law," and how did it differ from other laws, if at all?
Answer: The answer is given below
Explanation:
The chute-pa-lu laws was different from the white laws because they believed that land belonged to everyone, taking another man's land wasn't encouraged and that all men should be treated equally and fairly and that lying is disgraceful. The Chute-pa-lu Laws was typically more peaceful than the white laws.
Chute-pa-lu and white laws shared some beliefs about laws. For example, they both believed that there's a god or a great spirit that sees and hears everything that people do and what we do presently has an effect on our afterlife.
The significance of spirit laws was simply to bring together the people from both groups, and it should be noted that it wasn't really different really at all from the laws of the white men except that they didn’t really speak about everything that they had already planned for the people of Chute-pa-lu.
Look at the map of the Empire of Charlemagne. Notice the areas he conquered before 814. How does the size of this area compare with the extent of the kingdom of the Franks in 768? What parts of present-day Italy did Charlemagne conquer? How might this affect the pope?
Answer:
How does the size of this area compare with the extent of the kingdom of the Franks in 768?
The kingdom of the Franks in 768 included what is now France (except for Britanny), the Low-Countries, South-Central Germany, and what is now Switzerland.
Charlemange added Eastern Germanic territories, Northern Italy and Central Italy, and the Hispanic March.
What parts of present-day Italy did Charlemagne conquer?
He conquered Northern and Central Italy, from the Alpine Regions to Rome.
How might this affect the pope?
Rome became part of the Carolingian Empire, which subjugated the pope the Charlemagne's power. However, he and Charlemange struck a deal: the pope crowned Charlemagne as Holy Roman Empire, and Charlemagne gave the pope direct control over a few areas in central Italy: in what became the Papal States.
How did the residents of South Beach likely feel about this “solution”?
What is double jeopardy?
Answer: C
Explanation:
the putting of a person on trial for an offense for which he or she has previously been put on trial under a valid charge : two adjudications for one offense
Answer:
Double Jeopardy is where you're tried twice for the same crime.
Explanation:
The other person that answered had some advanced wording and might be hard to read. Search up 5th amendement (or 6th amendment) and it'll give more info on it. " 5th amendment double jeopardy ".
Double jeopardy is when you are tried twice for the same crime, you cannot go to two trials of the same crime you committed. Here's an example:
John was framed, he had to go to trial. He was found not guilty. But then the other side decided to appeal the case and John was going again and was found guilty. This is not fair to John. This is why its against the law to be tried twice for the same crime.
who is the 42th vice president of United States?
Answer:
The 42th vice president of United States was Walter Mondale from January 20, 1977 to January 20, 1981.
Answer:
Walter Mondale was the 42th vice president of United States.
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The small states of Phoenicia and Israel developed due to the decline of the______
and the________
Answer:
The small states of Phenicia and Israel developed due to the decline of the Persian Empire and the Turkish-Ottoman Empire.
Explanation:
Phenicia was a group of city-states located in what is now Lebanon. They had commercial relations with many peoples, mainly the Hebrews and the Persians. However, even in the face of trade relations, the Persian empire oppressed the realization of the state of Phenicia with the violent Persian expansion, and Phenicia could only stabilize with the fall of the Persian Empire.
The state of Israel, on the other hand, took years to be declared and this was only possible after the fall of the Turkish-Ottoman empire, after the Second World War. Britain has seized the lands of the Turkish-Ottoman empire by handing them over to Israel through political agreements.
how did the majority of african slaves help the colonial america colony
Answer:
The slaves were put to work and forced into hard labor. Different people had different jobs, depending on how strong and built they were, and men and women also had different jobs. Most men and young boys worked outdoors such as cotton picking, crop picking, and building things. Women and young girls would tend to indoor work, acting as maids cleaning and maintaining around the home. Some would even take care of children.
During the Revolutionary War, many ex-slaves fought alongside as Patriots against the British (also called Confederates).
In the late 1800s, the Ghost Dance was a religious movement among
O the Sioux.
O the Apache.
O all American Indians.
tribal leaders only.
Answer:
C. all American Indians
Explanation:
Answer: In the late 1800s, the Ghost Dance was a religious movement among
the Sioux. **
the Apache.
all American Indians.
tribal leaders only.
Explanation:
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In your opinion, which of the following models of government is the
closest to a democracy: a monarchy, an autocracy, or an oligarchy? (pg. 16)
Answer:
An oligarchy.
Explanation:
Oligarchy is a political concept that refers to minority rule, in which few people rule by having access to capital or inherited title. Informally, the term oligarchy can generally refer to a limited group with great power, often in a political system with or without formal democratic elements.
Oligarchs sometimes rule in formal democratic systems where dominant politicians constitute a small elite that recreates its parliamentary influence by controlling key economic resources and extensive personal networks. New democratic states are often used as examples of this, but there are also examples of oligarchy tendencies in established democratic political systems.
The principle of divides powers between state and national governments.
Explanation:
Federalism
Federalism is the system of government in which power is divided between a central government and regional governments; in the United States, both the national government and the state governments possess a large measure of sovereignty.
what was so special about the year 1905 for Einstein
Answer:
that was the year albert einstein wrote his famous equation e=mc^2
which civilization did most of rome’s knowledge in math, science, and technology come from
Answer:
China Egypt Russia Greece
Explanation:
Answer:
Greece because Rome was influenced by it's neighbors
How has the location of the countries of Africa affected their economic development?
Answer:
Africa's economy has been affected by it's location because..
Explanation:
Africa's economy has been affected by its location because there is easier access to trade, very good oppuritunity for agriculture and lots of human resources. Since they are surrounded by water, they would have easy trade access all around. We also know the soil is very fertile and rich there making agriculture a big economical benefit.
Why did people domesticate animals during the Neolithic era? Animals were used as pets and companions. Animals were used to show a person’s wealth. Animals were used during religious ceremonies. Animals were used for labor and farming tasks. PLEASE HURRY!!!
Answer:
Animals were used for labor and farming tasks, bud.
Explanation:
Answer:
D- Animals were used for labor and farming tasks.
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True or False: Ibn Battuta was born into a privileged family of legal scholars
but he refused to get an education.
Answer:
he was born into a family of Islamic legal scholars in Tangier and he did go to law school so I assume FALSE
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What was the resolution for how to count slaves in terms of representation in the new Congress?
The first slaves used in the colonies were
A. Native Americans
B. from Africa
C. from Europe
Answer:
A
Explanation:
One of the major problems with the 1849 Constitution was that:__________.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options provided, we can say the following,
One of the major problems with the 1849 Constitution was that it did not include many powers to the citizens.
We are talking about the Constitution of California (1849), that resulted from the first constitutional convention celebrated in Monterey, California, from September the first to October 13, During those days, the delegates argued and debate about the kind of legislation needed for the state and decided that the first legislation would meet on December 15, the same year. At that time, due to the number of Spanish inhabitants in California, the Constitution was written in Spanish and English.
Which of these is true about the annexation of Texas to the United States?
Most Texans liked the idea
Answer:
D. Most Texans liked the idea
Explanation:
Which of these is true about the annexation of Texas to the United States?
The excerpt shows which of the causes of Bacon’s Rebellion? A) favoritism and corruption among colonial elites B) dissatisfaction with royal rule in the colonies C) colonial rivalries between Virginia and New England D) the persecution of Native Americans by British troops
Answer:
Bacon's Rebellion was caused by:
A) favoritism and corruption among colonial elites
Explanation:
According to history, "Governor William Berkeley used new trade rules to increase his wealthy friends’ fortunes" while refusing to officially back the usurpation of the land of the friendly natives on the borders of Virginia. These moves angered "Nathaniel Bacon, who had recently arrived in Virginia and was Berkeley’s cousin by marriage." He termed the situation as "the governor’s disloyalty and unfairness."
Then, in 1676, Nathaniel Bacon led Virginia settlers to challenge the authority of Governor William Berkeley as he continued to protect the interests of the native Americans in the western frontier. The Virginia settlers had believed that the western frontier belonged to them and not to the original native Americans whom they regarded as "barbarous heathen." But, Governor William did not want to legitimize their demand with political authority. His stand further infuriated Nathaniel Bacon, who decided to lead an armed rebellion to sack the natives from their land and later against the Governor, following his proscription of the rebellious group.
why do sesonal conditions vary in part of the world
Answer:
Para empezar, la Tierra no es una esfera perfecta. Y cuando gira sobre su eje (una línea imaginaria que atraviesa el mundo desde el Polo Norte al Polo Sur), su rotación se parece más a la de una peonza que a la de una esfera, bamboleándose y desviándose continuamente. Es lo que se conoce como "movimiento polar".
Las mediciones realizadas durante décadas demuestran que, solo durante el siglo XX, el eje de giro se desplazó alrededor de 10 cm por año. Lo que, durante todo el siglo, supone un desplazamiento de más de 10 metros. Ahora bien, ¿a qué se debe exactamente esta deriva?
Un equipo de investigadores de la NASA ha utilizado datos observacionales que abarcan todo el siglo XX y ha conseguido, por primera vez, identificar las causas del desplazamiento. Son tres: la pérdida de masa, principalmente en Groenlandia; el llamado "rebote glacial" y, por último, la convección del manto. El estudio se acaba de publicar en Earth and Planetary Science Letters, y cualquier persona que esté interesada puede acceder a una simulación interactiva de cómo los varios procesos contribuyen al "bamboleo" del eje de rotación terrestre.
'La explicación tradicional - afirma Surendra Adhikari, investigador del Jet Propulsion Laboratory de la NASA y autor principal del trabajo- es que un solo proceso, el rebote glacial, es responsable de este desplazamiento del eje de rotación terrestre. Pero recientemente, muchos investigadores han especulado que otros procesos podrían tener también grandes efectos sobre él. Elaboramos modelos para un conjunto de causas que se consideran importantes para impulsar el movimiento del eje de rotación. Al final no identificamos uno, sino tres conjuntos de procesos que son cruciales. Y la fusión de la criosfera global (especialmente Groenlandia) a lo largo del siglo 20 es uno de ellos".
Explanation:
3) ____________ is one of the primary scientific techniques for obtaining information about people without a written history.
Answer:
Letters, diaries, speeches, and photographs are examples of primary sources. Artifacts such as tools are also primary sources.
Explanation:
Other tools that historians use are secondary sources. They are written after a historical event by people who did not see the event.
which best explains why floodplains encouraged settlement in the fertile crescent
Answer:
The floodplains provided fertile soil for growing crops.
Explanation:
The Fertile Crescent is a region in the Middle East, south of the mountains of Turkey and Iran. It mainly covers the fertile regions of Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel and Jordan, as well as parts of south-eastern Turkey and south-western Iran.
The Fertile Crescent is named after its crescent-like shape and good cultivation conditions, which led to the development of agriculture in the region between 11,000 and 8,000 years BC. Very soon after, irrigation also began, which is a prerequisite for productive agriculture in much of the area. The area is home to most of today’s most important crops and livestock.
Answer:
The floodplains provided fertile soil for growing crops.
Explanation: